International audienceThe present work investigates the interactions between ferrite recrystallization and austenite formation in dual-phase steels by experiments performed at high heating rate (100 °C/s). It was shown that both ferrite recrystallization and austenite formation are strongly coupled and interdependent. The kinetics of ferrite recrystallization is strongly affected by the formation of austenite and can be even inhibited in some cases. The microstructure is more heterogeneous and anisotropic when both the austenite formation and the ferrite recrystallization overlap. It was highlighted that the degree of anisotropy depends on the volume fraction of austenite at a given temperature. Furthermore, an unusual behavior for austenit...
This work evaluates the effect of co-existence of a large volume fraction of delta-ferrite on the ho...
This study describes an effect of controlled austenite decomposition on microstructure evolution in ...
The formation of austenite during both slow and fast heating (0.25–100 C s1) was investigated for di...
Using both experimental and modeling approaches, we give some clarifications regarding the mechanism...
In this publication, the effect of heating rate on microstructural evolution of manganese segregated...
Ferrite recrystallization and austenite formation occurring during annealing of cold-rolled advanced...
In this study, a systematic experimental study on the microstructure evolution for a dual phase and...
The combined effects of the initial microstructure and heating rate on ferrite recrystallization, au...
The Dual Phase Steels (DP Steels) have attracted interest of steel manufacturers, especially automot...
Ferrite/Martensite Dual-Phase steels are largely used in the form of thin sheets in the automotive i...
This work evaluates the effect of co-existence of a large volume fraction of δ-ferrite on the ...
The manufacturing of Dual-Phase steels includes as a crucial step the annealing of a cold-rolled fer...
Fe and Fe-C based alloys present the exceptional feature that the processing route can be adapted to...
A systematic theoretical and experimental study has been conducted to predict the heating rates requ...
The present work deals with grain refinement and austenite formation in a plain C-Mn steel with 0.17...
This work evaluates the effect of co-existence of a large volume fraction of delta-ferrite on the ho...
This study describes an effect of controlled austenite decomposition on microstructure evolution in ...
The formation of austenite during both slow and fast heating (0.25–100 C s1) was investigated for di...
Using both experimental and modeling approaches, we give some clarifications regarding the mechanism...
In this publication, the effect of heating rate on microstructural evolution of manganese segregated...
Ferrite recrystallization and austenite formation occurring during annealing of cold-rolled advanced...
In this study, a systematic experimental study on the microstructure evolution for a dual phase and...
The combined effects of the initial microstructure and heating rate on ferrite recrystallization, au...
The Dual Phase Steels (DP Steels) have attracted interest of steel manufacturers, especially automot...
Ferrite/Martensite Dual-Phase steels are largely used in the form of thin sheets in the automotive i...
This work evaluates the effect of co-existence of a large volume fraction of δ-ferrite on the ...
The manufacturing of Dual-Phase steels includes as a crucial step the annealing of a cold-rolled fer...
Fe and Fe-C based alloys present the exceptional feature that the processing route can be adapted to...
A systematic theoretical and experimental study has been conducted to predict the heating rates requ...
The present work deals with grain refinement and austenite formation in a plain C-Mn steel with 0.17...
This work evaluates the effect of co-existence of a large volume fraction of delta-ferrite on the ho...
This study describes an effect of controlled austenite decomposition on microstructure evolution in ...
The formation of austenite during both slow and fast heating (0.25–100 C s1) was investigated for di...